This is the forum for questions of grammar and usage. If your infinitives are split, your participles dangle, and you keep finding prepositions at the ends of your sentences, bring your problems here to the Good Doctor. He will attend them as time allows.

Dr. Goodword wrote:This is the forum for questions of grammar and usage. If your infinitives are split, your participles dangle, and you keep finding prepositions at the ends of your sentences, bring your problems here to the Good Doctor. He will attend them as time allows.

But I thought that, Winston Churchill notwithstanding, a preposition was no longer a bad thing to end a sentence with. Doing so does not imply that good grammar is what one has a lack of.

To really intensify an infinitive in English it is often necessary to smartly, or even savagely, sunder it.